Newes from Yorke
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WITH HIS
majesties
propositions
TO THE LORDS
THERE.
Conceive toy Lord of lindfey is Admiral! of
England,znd the Lord of Ormond Lord Lieute¬
nant of Ireland, The King hath this day
made divers Propofitions to the Lords here;
As, Firft, to have the declaration of both
Houles of the ninth of May to be dilavowcd*
Secondly to have lattice in Hull bafinefle.
Thirdly, to have the Militia declared to be his right*
Fourthly, to have tumults puniflied*
Fiftly, To havethc Parliament adjourned to Oxford, (amhidgl
ffbtcbejkr,Yorke, Qrventry, ^Briftoll, Nottingham, or any ofthofe places
Where his Majefty (hall command,and other things which I have
not leafure to addc;
To toorrovy they meete againe, and I bclceve the maine que*
ftton will bee, whether a Declaration (hall bee made here, or the
Lords (to agree here, and vote in the houle; and in what equipage
aogoe* OtfrCourtinaeafeth daily, and weebeleeve, not with®
fianding the offer of an hundred thoufand pound, by theCom-
inon Cqunccll, that the King may have as much money from the
Citizens as they, andlbeleeve hereis ground for fuch a conceit!
Here is nq poffibiluy for the Kings fuddain rcmove hence,though
fome tbtokc he may ftep hence to Uueolne, for jor 4° dayes, to fee®
rle that Countrey, but 1 am not of that opinion?
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WITH HIS
majesties
propositions
TO THE LORDS
THERE.
Conceive toy Lord of lindfey is Admiral! of
England,znd the Lord of Ormond Lord Lieute¬
nant of Ireland, The King hath this day
made divers Propofitions to the Lords here;
As, Firft, to have the declaration of both
Houles of the ninth of May to be dilavowcd*
Secondly to have lattice in Hull bafinefle.
Thirdly, to have the Militia declared to be his right*
Fourthly, to have tumults puniflied*
Fiftly, To havethc Parliament adjourned to Oxford, (amhidgl
ffbtcbejkr,Yorke, Qrventry, ^Briftoll, Nottingham, or any ofthofe places
Where his Majefty (hall command,and other things which I have
not leafure to addc;
To toorrovy they meete againe, and I bclceve the maine que*
ftton will bee, whether a Declaration (hall bee made here, or the
Lords (to agree here, and vote in the houle; and in what equipage
aogoe* OtfrCourtinaeafeth daily, and weebeleeve, not with®
fianding the offer of an hundred thoufand pound, by theCom-
inon Cqunccll, that the King may have as much money from the
Citizens as they, andlbeleeve hereis ground for fuch a conceit!
Here is nq poffibiluy for the Kings fuddain rcmove hence,though
fome tbtokc he may ftep hence to Uueolne, for jor 4° dayes, to fee®
rle that Countrey, but 1 am not of that opinion?
Primed fotHugb cPerpi 1^42*
0\A
Wjmm
wm
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